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The Time that the Roman Empire was active and thriving
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A series of wars fought between Rome and Carthage. 3 major battles were fought during the 43 years and Rome won the 3 of them. This caused Rome to emerge as the strongest military in the Mediterranean.
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This was a series of wars fought within the Mediterranean. It was fought between the Roman Republic and its Greek allies against various other Greek kingdoms. There were 6 battles. The Romans again won this war, further proving their military prowess
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This again took place between the Carthagians and Romans. This caused the Carthagian empire to fall, meaning Rome won.
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The war was between the Gallic Tribes and the Romans. It is thought that Caesar's intentions for this war was to boost his political career. The Romans won this war and this lead to the Gallic Tribes being absorbed into the Roman Empire
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Born in 115 BCE and died in 53 BCE, he had a relevant role in the Battle of Carrhae and the Third Servile War. His death also lead to the outbreak of the civil war between Julius Ceasar and Pompey
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This was fought between Julius Caesar and the Roman Senate. This war is one of the most significant in the history of Rome and, with the victory of Julius Caesar and Marc Antony, the Roman Empire was established.
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Born in 106 BCE and died in 48 BCE. He was a great statesman and general of the late Roman republic. He was an associate and later enemy of Julius Caesar. He had a role in the Battle of Pharsalus, the Third Servile War, Mithradatic Wars, and the Roman Civil War.
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Born in possibly 100 BCE and died in 44 BCE. A dictator of Ancient Rome and was a celebrated Roman general and the conqueror of Gaul. His death was an assassination at the hands of a group of nobles. He played major roles in The Battle of Alesia, The Battle of Pharsalus, The Gallic War and the Roman Civil War.
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Born in 83 BCE and died in 30 BCE. He was a Roman general under Julius Caesar and one of his spouses was Cleopatra, queen of Egypt at the time. Mark had significant roles in the Battle of Pharsalus and the Battle of Philippi
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Born in 63 BCE and died in 14CE, he was the great-nephew and adoptive son of Julius Caesar. Augustus was the first Roman emperor after the republic and had notable roles in the Battle of Actium, the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest and Pax Romana
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Born in 42 BCE and died in 37 CE. He was roman emperor and adopted son of Augustus. Tiberius did not have a major role in any battles.
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Born 12 CE and died in 41 CE. He was the next emperor after Tiberius and reigned from 37 - 41 CE. Like the emperor before him, Caligula has no major role in a Roman battle.
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Born in 10BCE and died in 54 CE. He reigned as roman emperor from 41-54 CE and he expanded the Roman Empire into North Africa and made Britain a province. He had a major role in the Battle of Medway
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Born in 37 CE and died in 68 CE. He became famous for his personal extravagances. He reigned from 54-68 and had no major role in a Roman War.
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Born in 76 CE and died in 138 CE. He was the cousin of emperor Trajan. He reigned from 117 CE to 138 CE. He had a major role in the Bar Kokhba Revolt.
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He was born 121 CE and died 180 CE. He is best known for his "Meditations". He had no major role in any Roman war
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Born in 188 CE and died in 217 CE. He was a roman emperor who ruled alongside his father, Septimius Severus from 198 CE to 217 CE. He had no major role in any Roman war.
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Born in 280 CE (?) and died in 337 CE. He ruled as Roman emperor from 324 CE up until his death in 337 CE.